Another "Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter" novel. I am not sure if the
correct title for this group of vampire-mystery stories should be
appended (for the ACE editions) with this addition. If anyone knows -
please drop me an e-note. Thanks.

More a travelogue than a biography, but gives an important
insight into the mind and experiences of one of the most important
science fiction authors of the 20th century. I am also putting this
in the five-digit numerical series Science Fiction Singles section.

This is another TV tie-in noveliation. Based upon the television
series created by Richard Barton Lewis. I am not quite certain how
the title should be listed, especially since the only way I can set
it up based on the ACE numbering scheme does not correspond to the
title on the cover.

The premise is to put H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard
together to fight Cthulhu.

Charlaine Harris was an award nominee for the 2002 Dilys Award.

These are pretty funny vampire, werewolf (and assorted other
were-beasts), and human (somewhat) stories set in a New Orleans that
is a bit off the usual tourist locations. Lots of strange bits and
curious juxtapositions. Southern Vampire Mystery. Source for the TV
series "True Blood."

Originally published as ACE D-191 (1956) using the different
cover art.

AIL Users - this is s'posed to be an ACE Double in the same
format as the single cover, two story edition such as in the later
Science Fiction five digit series. In addition, I also have these
stories cross-listed as being published in the Belmont Double format
(Amber Twilight in B60-066 and The Deadly Rose in
B60-068; this one I have).

Yes, found a copy (10 November 2010). Listed as "An ACE Double
Gothic" and "Two Complete Gothics." This is the only Gothic Double I
have found, but note that it is 'way out of sequence' with the ACE
letter-number series.

03 October 2014. Yes, I have
found another ACE Double Gothic with the single cover format (ACE
09245), but placed properly in the ACE letter-number series. If
any AIL users have more of these Gothic Doubles, please let me know.
Thanks.

Five (5) volume set in slipcase. Contains the romance novels:

"The Enchanted Isle." (020591-7) Also published as "Charlotte
Fairlie" in Great Britain and "Blow the Wind Southerly" in the USA; "The
Tall Stranger ." (79621-4); "The Baker's Daughter." (04715-7)
Also published as "Miss Bun, The Baker's Daughter"; "Spring
Magic." (77841-0); and "Green Money." (30310-3).

Vietnam War and the conflict in Southeast Asia.

The
Betrayal was originally published as ACE N-5 (1968)

Short story collection of Lansdale
range of tales from adult themed fairy tales, inflatable dinosaurs,
horror and ghosts, and an East Texas gothic yarn.This
was previously published as Stories
by Mama Lansdale's Youngest Boy by Pulphouse Press.

The Book of the Damned was originally published as ACE
K-156 (1962) and later reprinted as ACE H-024 (1967). The first
edition was published in 1919.

Bridge of Fear was originally published as ACE K-236
(1967). However, note that on the cover of this volume it is listed
as "first American publication." Hmmmmmmm. Same cover art - this
suggests a renumbered volume.

Bridge of Fear was originally published as ACE K-236
(1967)

Another copy
(later printing) with the same ACE letter-number series (08010).
Note that this edition has mirrored the same artwork used on the
other edition and has the banner headline of "First in Gothics."

These volumes are a form of historical fiction, somewhat along
the lines of the stories by S. M. Stirling and others. However, it
appears to follow the exploits of the "Eternal Mercenary"
throughout the past. Not really science fiction, per se. Thus its
location in the POTPOURRI section. Another of this series Casca:
The Damned is ACE 13580-3 (1982).

A Case With Three Husbands is that curious blend of
gothic and straight mystery with Inspector Septimus Finch (listed as
"An Inspector Finch Gothic Mystery #7"). Because of its cross-genre
approach, I have also listed these in the ACE SINGLES MYSTERY
section.

Original
cover art by George Gross for Cauldron
of Hell. Mixed media on board, 19.5" x 13.25."Title labeled on bottom of board and
signature (G. Gross) in lower right of artwork.

Michael Jahn appears to be a very prolific author. His
pseudonyms include Mike Jahn under which he wrote a lot of TV or
movie tie-in books. For instance "The Six Million Dollar Man"
series for Berkley, "Switch" for Star and Berkley, "The
Invisible Man" for Gold Medal, and "Rockford Files" for Popular
Library. His other pseudonym includes Nick Carter - which is the
house pseudonym used by author for the ACE series "Nick
Carter."

The "Nick Carter" series are also listed together on the NICK
CARTER pages - take a look.